United States sanctions members of the Clan and the Second Marquetalia
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Washington, Dec 17 (EFE).- The U.S. government announced on Tuesday economic sanctions for drug trafficking against several Colombian citizens members of the Second Marquetalia group and the Gulf Clan. One of those sanctioned by the Treasury Department is Allende Perilla Sandoval, a member of the Second Marquetalia group, one of the dissident groups of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Washington accuses him of controlling drug …
According to Caracol Radio. According to the chain, the Treasury Department of that country announced economic sanctions against Allende Perilla and Camilo Betancourt, of the Second Marquetalia, and three other members of the Gulf Clan (today under the name of the Gaitanist Army of Colombia). Those sanctioned. Perilla, according to Caracol Radio, has been representative of the Second Marquetalia in dialogues with the government. The gringos poin…
The U.S. government announced economic sanctions for drug trafficking against several citizens of the Second Marquetalia group and the Gulf Clan. One of those sanctioned by the Treasury Department is Allende Perilla Sandoval, a member of the Second Marquetalia group, one of the dissident groups of the Farc. Washington accuses him of controlling drug trafficking routes throughout the Pacific of Colombia and Ecuador, of operating cocaine laborator…
The sanctions, which also shelter the Second Marquetalia, are for controlling drug trafficking routes throughout the Pacific of Colombia and Ecuador
The U.S. sanctions Gulf Clan leaders for drug trafficking Period... Mar, 17/12/2024 - 15:22 The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on three Gulf Clan leaders, accused of drug trafficking and arms smuggling under the Foreign Capes Act.
In an operation led by the Police in coordination with the Attorney General’s Office of the Nation and the Drug Control Administration (DEA), it was possible to find a mega-collection center for the Gulf Clan, in rural area of Arroyo Grande, Cartagena (Bolivar), where two tons of cocaine were found hidden in an underground calet. According to information from the authorities, the shipment, identified with six distinctive marks, was destined for …
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